I distinguish the picturesque and the beautiful, and I add to them, in the laying out of grounds, a, third and distinct character, which I call unexpectedness. Headlong Hall - Side 39af Thomas Love Peacock - 1816 - 217 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1816 - 600 sider
...them, in the laying out of grounds, a third and distinct character, which, I call unexpectedntaa." ' " Pray, sir," said Mr. Milestone, " by what name do...when a person walks round the grounds for the second time?"t 1 Mr. Gall bit his lips, and inwardly vowed to revenge himself on Milestone, by cutting up... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1816 - 230 sider
...a • See Price on the Picturesque. third and distinct character, which I call unexpectedness.1" " Pray, Sir," said Mr. Milestone, " by what name do...person walks round the grounds for the second time * T" Mr. Gall bit his lips, and inwardly vowed to revenge himself on Milestone, by cutting up his next... | |
| 1816 - 658 sider
...them, in,the laying out of grounds, a third and distinct character, which I call unexpectedness." ' " Pray, Sir," said Mr. Milestone, " by what name do...when a person walks round the grounds for the second timef?" ' Mr. Gall bit his lips, and inwardly vowed to revenge himself on Milestone, by cutting up... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1816 - 678 sider
...them, in the laying out of grounds, a third and distinct character, which I call unexpectedness." ' " Pray, Sir," said Mr. Milestone, " by what name do...when a person walks round the grounds for the second timef ?" ' Mr. Gall bit his lips, and inwardly vowed to revenge himself on Milestone, by cutting up... | |
| 1816 - 644 sider
...them, in the laying out of grounds, a third and distinct character, which I call unexficctedneas." ' " Pray, sir," said Mr. Milestone, " by what name do...when a person walks round the grounds for the second time?"t ' Mr. Gall bit his lips, and inwardly vowed to revenge him-clf on Milestone, by cutting up... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1845 - 378 sider
...them, in the laying out of grounds, a third and distinct character, which I call unexpectedness." " Pray, sir," said Mr. Milestone, " by what name do...person walks round the grounds for the second time ?"f Mr. Gall bit his lips, and inwardly vowed to revenge himself on Milestone, by cutting up his next... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1856 - 182 sider
...them, in the laying out of grounds, a third and distinct character, which I call unexpectedness." " Pray, sir," said Mr. Milestone, "by what name do you distinguish this character, when a person walks re, aid the grounds for the second time ?" t * See Price on the Picturesque. Mr. Gall bit his lips,... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 450 sider
...them, in the laying out of grounds, a third and distinct character, which I call unexpectedness. " " Pray sir," said Mr. Milestone, " by what name do you...publication. A long controversy now ensued concerning the pieturosquo anxlthebeaujfciful, highly edifying to Squire Headlong." The Three philosophers stopped,... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 462 sider
...them, in the laying out of grounds, a third and distinct character, which I call unexpectedness." " Pray sir," said Mr. Milestone, " by what name do you...person walks round the grounds for the second time V* Mr. Gall bit his lips, and inwardly vowed to revenge himself on Milestone, by cutting up his next... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1887 - 314 sider
...to them, in the laying out of grounds, a third and distinct character, which I call unexpectedness." "Pray, sir," said Mr. Milestone, "by what name do...when a person walks round the grounds for the second time!"t * See Price on the Picturesque. t See Knight on Taste, and the Edinburgh Review, No. XIV. Mr.... | |
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